Title: Alternative Facilities
1Alternative Facilities Communication and
Relationships Moderator Steven J. di
Costanzo, President Golf Range Association of
America (GRAA) Presenters Mark Silverman,
Editor-in-Chief, GOLF RANGE MAGAZINE Executive
VP, Golf Range Association of America Best
Practices in the Alternative Facilities
Industry Sue Puetz, Owner Sundance Golf
Course and Learning Center Profile The
Sundance Golf Story
2- The Golf Industry Needs to Place More Focus on
Alternative Facilities - Stand-alone Golf Ranges
- On-Course Ranges
- Par 3 Courses
- Executive Courses
- Pitch and Putt
- Golf Dome/Indoor
3- Importance of Alternative Facilities to the Golf
Industry - New Player Development
- Junior Golf Programs
- Pro Shop Retailing
- Women-Specific Programs
4Northern Palms Golf Center
5Closter Golf Range Closter, New Jersey
6Womens Golf Clinic at Fore Seasons Golf in
Massachusetts
7Sundance Golf Course Practice Facility New
Braunfels, Texas Drive, Chip and Putt
8Miles of Golf - Demo Club Area
9Alternative Golf Facilities in the U.S. Breakdown
by Type
2,805
1,653
865
160
59
10How Many People Use Alternative Facilities in
the U.S.? 27.8 million golfers visit a golf
range 4.9 million golfers are range only
players 1.7 million are Alternative Facility
only players
11Alternative Facilities Task Force Why The
mainstream golf industry has done a poor job of
embracing alternative facilities as a
significant component of the golf industry. We
believe strongly that alternative facilities can
play a very significant role in the future of
the game. When April 2002. The inaugural
Alternative Facilities Task Force meeting in New
Jersey organized by GOLF 20/20 and the Golf Range
Association of America (GRAA). Who 12 members
attended. Stand-alone golf range owners, range
owners with short courses and members from
the PGA, NGF, The First Tee, GRAA and NGCOA.
12Initial Goals of the Alternative Facilities Task
Force 1) The need to bring alternative
facilities into the mainstream of the golf
industry. Better communication. 2) The need
to identify BEST PRACTICES from this industry
Player development, Youth Programs, Relationships
with Traditional Facilities. 3)
Disseminate these BEST PRACTICES through
GOLF20/20.org and other web sites.
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14- Workshop Objectives
- Alternative Facilities
- 1) Look at the results from the Best Practices
research project. Determine direction. - 2) Examine a Success Story Lessons to be
learned from Sundance Golf Course and Learning
Center. - Generate Ideas for Symbiotic Relationships
between Traditional and Alternative Facilities.
Co-Marketing programs Focus on the family
market
15Best Practices at Alternative
Facilities Presented by Mark Silverman Editor-in
-Chief, GOLF RANGE MAGAZINE
16Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
JUNIOR PROGRAMS ADULT PLAYER DEVELOPMENT GOLF
LEAGUES FREQUENCY PROGRAMS
17Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
JUNIOR PROGRAMS I. Recruitment of
Juniors II. Content of Clinics, Camps and
Lessons III. Costs and Student/Teacher Ratios
18Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS
- How are Juniors Recruited? What Alliances are
Helpful? - Local high school and college golf teams school
Intramural competitions. - YMCA Smart Start program.
- Park Recreation Departments Programs are
highlighted in Park Rec brochures. - Youth Programs ie. The Rainbow Program that
offers free clubs and instruction for juniors who
otherwise would not be exposed to golf. Typical
clinics have between 80 and 120 juniors.
19Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS - continued
- Boy Scout troops looking for troop events, or to
earn merit badges - Hook-a-Kid on Golf programs
- Boys Girls Clubs Partnerships between
Alternative Facilities with USGA grants - Special Olympics involvement
- LPGA / USGA Girls Golf, a program in cooperation
with the Girl Scouts.40 young women ages 7-17
that meet for 12 weeks on Saturdays for 1 1/2
hours. Tournaments between different Girl Scout
chapters. - Fellowship of Christian Athletes special summer
clinics - After-School Programs at Elementary, Middle
School and High School levels
20Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS - continued
- Golf professional programs introducing golf at
Middle School PE programs (Georgia Junior Golf
Association funded by a USGA grant) - JUNIORFEST Benefit held every summer for
children with cancer (Candlelighters-Childhood
Cancer Foundation). Skill events and fun
competitions held on the par 3 course, miniature
golf course, golf range and baseball batting
cages. Junior 2-person scramble on the miniature
golf course. - Free One-Day Junior Lessons offered twice in
the summer
21Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS
- II. Content of Clinics, Camps and Lessons
- Set up Golf Games such as chipping and putting
games. Junior golfer who lags the most putts
wins golf prize or soft drink. - Junior Golf Clinics Holiday camps during the
summer, Christmas week, Presidents week, Spring
vacation.
22Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS
- Junior demo clubs for your junior golfers
- Strong use of Rules and Etiquette videos
- Stress Fun Fundamentals
- Team play concept with an Alternate Shot league
(ages 10 and older) - Free tee line tips from the pro to beginning
golfers who are practicing with their family - SNAG GOLF
- Combine fundamentals with games and activities.
Take frequent breaks and move from station to
station to keep interest level high and boredom
low. - Set up obstacle course where kids go from station
to station and test their skills as well as their
pace of play
23Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS
- III. Costs and Student/Teacher Ratios
- Year-long Saturday morning, one-hour clinics
(6-17 years of age) that repeat every five
weeks. Each week covers a different
topic(irons, woods, putting, chipping) 15 per
session/ 5 sessions for 60 - Monday-Thursday Camps in summer 2 hours each
day. Playing lesson on the last day. - Hook-a-Kid on Golf Tee Level (ages 8-15). Week
long program with 15 hours of instruction - The First Tee Program
24Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- JUNIOR PROGRAMS - continued
- Linkster class for kids ages 4-5
- Little Foxes (Blue Fox Run Golf Course) Kids
6 and under,once a week 9 am-11 am. - Junior league in the summer 120 kids playing on
a weekly basis - Parks Rec Camp at a 101 student teacher ratio
- 30 minute private lessons for 30 (ages 17 and
under) - Lesson Play Aimed at small groups of 5-8
juniors. After each of the four weekly one-hour
lessons, juniors play 9 hole par-3. 65 per
golfer - 75 minute group lesson for 5-8 junior golfers
looking for affordable instruction with some
individual attention. 15 per golfer
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- JUNIOR PROGRAMS - continued
- Junior Golf Camp Run over Spring Break and every
week in summer (Monday-Friday, 9 am-11 am). Pros
hold putting and chipping contestsplus a quick
round on the 3 practice holes at the
facility.Cost 125 per week. - Nike Golf Camp
- Junior Camp for kids age 11-17. 61
studentteacher ratio
26Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT
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- Adult Beginners
- Women-Specific Programs
27Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT
- I. Adult Beginners
- Beginner Group Classes 6-week program covering
chipping, putting, short-irons, long-irons, woods
and rules and etiquette. Students receive range
card discounts and 50 discount on a round of
golf - Saturday/Sunday one-hour clinic at 2 pm offered
year-round for 15
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- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT - continued
- Introduction to Golf 1 and Golf 2 clinics. After
both sets of clinics teachers feel the student is
ready for the course - Weekly Seniors, Mens and Womens clinics for
15. A series of 5 lessons runs 149. - Hour-long clinics held two evenings a week.
Rookie series of lessons geared to beginners
who would like private lessons. - Fundamentals Golf School six hours of
instruction. Offered over four consecutive
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Small groups
with 51 student/teacher ratio. 3 week range pass
included and use of demo clubs. - Weekly clinics at mid-day and in the evenings. On
Monday and Tuesday evenings separate clinics for
adults through the Town Parks Rec. On Saturdays
offer 1/2 day golf schools with a 51 teacher
ratio.
29Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT - continued
- For a great introduction to the game, put
together groups ranging from 6 - 12 adults.
Instruction, greens fees, golf equipment and
range balls are included for a 60 fee. Phase
into adult intermediates by offering group
lessons for groups of 4 - 8 adults. During the
first and third week, record swings on video. - As with junior programs we offer our classes
through two local Park Rec.s. Class is 4 x
1-hour classes offered weekday evenings, or
Saturday/Sunday. Lessons include balls, clubs if
needed, and a Group Lesson Discount Card that
gives students 2 off a large mat bucket for 25
sessions (50 value) when they come back to
practice. A minimum of 4 students per class
needed, but will take up to 10. Most of the
people in these classes are beginners. The cost
is 99 per session.
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- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT
- Female LPGA instructors but no specific programs.
- Womens programs in association with the
Executive WomensGolf Association, and American
Singles Golfer Association - Tuesday evening clinics by an LPGA instructor
followed by a glass of wine
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- ADULT PLAYER
- DEVELOPMENT - continued
- Offer multiple women-only clinics throughout the
year. Make available numerous ladies demos for
use and concentrate on building a
non-intimidating environment in preparation for
play on the golf course. - Have a female member of the PGA on your staff.
She will be successful in recruiting and
developing more female business. - Transition to play program LEN or Little
Experience Needed. Its a 3-hole league. 5
OClockers which is an after work ladies league
that runs for 7 weeks during the Spring, Summer
and Fall. LPGA certification site for teaching
professionals. - Each summer two women-only golf schools. The
program runs for 3 days and includes 9.5 hours of
instruction, 3 hours of on-course instruction,
video-taping, food and gift bags. Child care
available for all of our programs.
32Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- Golf Leagues Frequency Programs
- Memberships and a 10-round pass at the course.
VIP Pass gives patrons 50 buckets of balls at 25
off. We also have a coupon book where people can
buy 4 buckets and get 1 free. - Our discount range program is very popular
- a) pay once
- b) receive 20-30 discount off all buckets of
range balls - c) no time limits for use
- d) three entry levels 100-200-300
- e) free 30-minute lesson with the 300 level and
f) 10 off non-sale items in the pro shop at the
300 membership level
33Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- Golf Leagues and FrequencyPrograms - continued
- Short Course Spring and Fall Middle School
Intramurals LEN (Little Experience Needed)
League- ladies 3-hole league LINKSTERS- age 4
5 alternate shot on 3 holes Hook-A-Kid Challenge
League Hook-A-Kid Tee Level Play. On the range
Junior Mayors Cup Challenges and Adult
Mayors Cup Challenges. 30-day unlimited range
pass. - KING OF THE RANGE competition each Thursday from
7 - 10 pm. One of the bent green target greens is
chosen and a sand circle is drawn around the pin.
The contestants pay 5 for 10 balls and score
points in the following manner 1 point for
hitting the green 2 points for touching the sand
circle 4 points for those golfers inside the
circle 10 points for a hole-in- one. Golfer who
accumulates the highest point total is declared
King and receives 3 x the number of entries.
The King comes back the next week to play
against the winner from the current week. If the
King wins he is paid 4 x the number of
entries. At the end of the season is a King of
Kings tournament using a double elimination
format. The winner wins 700 (jackpots can grow
based on the number of Kings during the season.
Results so positive that similar contest has
been put together for putting on Saturdays and
mini-golf on Thursdays.
34Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- Golf Leagues and FrequencyPrograms - continued
- Womens Leagues, Junior Leagues, Church Leagues
and Company Leagues - Senior Skins Game held every Wednesday morning on
our par-3 course. This is a good way to build
business during the slow weekday morning hours. - Junior Par 3 League allows juniors 6 - 17 to have
a fun format for game development. Before each
round there is a 20-30 minute group lesson. The
league runs for 8 weeks on Tuesdays and is
grouped by ages. Cost 70. A Beginner Adult Par
3 League is also held. Beginner leagues are held
for a 9-week session starting at 6 pm. There are
3 clinics taught by PGA pros as part of the
league. Cost 75. Our Intermediate Clinic is
held at the same time and price on consecutive
Wednesdays. - Several of our senior golfers have stepped up to
form their own league. Called Bogey Busters
Senior Par 3 League. The league requires a 5
membership fee, then seniors over 55 pay
discounted greens fees.
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- Golf Leagues and FrequencyPrograms - continued
- Affiliate club with the Southern California Golf
Association called Northwood Golf Club (golf
club without real estate). Through annual
membership of 50 scores from other courses can
be posted, and on a monthly basis their handicap
is updated. With their membership through
Northwood Golf Club they can purchase our 50
Discount Range Card at a better savings than
nonmembers. They can receive 20 off their first
3 or 6 lesson series, and they are entitled to
play in our member-guest tournaments we have set
up on a bimonthly basis at courses in our area.
Membership stands at 116 at present. - LPGA pro started a Northwood Junior Golf League.
Annual membership is 20. Every other week she
takes juniors 9-16 years old to a 9-hole, par-3
course in the area for a play day. This is the
first time out on a course for most of these kids
so competition is not emphasized. Pro charges 10
more than the green fees, and the juniors pay for
the play days they choose to participate in. Most
of the members have taken the Junior Golf School
repeatedly.
36Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- Golf Leagues and FrequencyPrograms - continued
- Best value in frequency discount programs are
50 and 100 Discount Range Cards. The 50 card
sells for 40 (20 savings) and the 100 sells
for 75 (25 savings). They may be used for any
size bucket, mat or grass tees as well as our
short game area. Also offered is a Junior
Discount Range Card that has a 50 value and
sells for 35. This card may be used only by
those under 18 years old and the players must use
the synthetic mats rather than the grass tee
line. - Two Frequency or rewards programs Player
Club Membership offered to individuals,
families and corporate members. Cap it at 300
members each year...and they do fill up. Season
for marketing the membership is the
November/December holiday season for the
following year. Membership is as follows
Individual 150. A Family membership is 185
for two people with an additional 15 per child.
Corporate memberships are based on a minimum of 3
people from the same company 130 for the first
corporate member then 50 for each additional
person. All membership levels include one 60
range card and access to the members only short
game area which consists of two chipping greens,
private putting area, sand bunker area and grass
tees.
37Best Practices at Alternative Facilities
- Golf Leagues and FrequencyPrograms - continued
- Player Club Members also have a private sale in
the pro shop during the December holidays. Its a
one-night 20 off sale. The Cluboratory is a - private demo area where we allow our clients
who purchase a 15 Cluboratory card to come and
use this area. The area consists of demo carts
from all the major club manufacturers. Golfers
receive a bucket of balls and have a qualified
club-fitter who can go out and consult or do a
fitting. Members hold onto their 15 receipts and
can apply the value of the card to the purchase
of equipment or pro shop items. Multiple receipts
may be combined. - Short course runs junior leagues Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday from 9-12 noon all summer long. - Golf leagues are offered 2-4 times a week.
10-week leagues include playoffs at the end.
After work and on weekends, discounts given on
range balls theday of golf leagues.
Mens/Ladies/Junior golf leagues available.